Ethics and Values Behind Litigation Finance Products and Services 

By John Freund |

Above the Law profiles thoughts and ideas behind ethical communication of third party funding products during attorney-client discussion. Marla Decker argues that clients often have a material benefit in engaging legal finance options for strong case claims. 

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An LFJ Conversation with Michael Kelley, Partner, Parker Poe

By John Freund |

Above the Law profiles thoughts and ideas behind ethical communication of third party funding products during attorney-client discussion. Marla Decker argues that clients often have a material benefit in engaging legal finance options for strong case claims. 

Ms. Decker argues that all attorney-client conversations should embrace ethical duty and care when it comes to financial benefits of litigation finance. Monetization of claim awards is a unique opportunity for many to expand bottom line growth. Therefore, Ms. Decker suggests that it is an ethical imperative for values-focused attorneys to properly discuss third party funding options with clients. 

Click here to learn more about Ms. Decker’s insights. 

 

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